Birthday: 1911-03-03
Deathday: 1937-06-07
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911 – June 7, 1937) was an American actress. Known for her portrayal of "bad girl" characters, she was the leading sex symbol of the early 1930s and one of the defining figures of the pre-Code era of American cinema. Often nicknamed the "Blonde Bombshell" and the "Platinum Blonde", Harlow was popular for her "Laughing Vamp" screen persona. Though her screen persona changed dramatically during her career, one constant was her sense of humor. She was given superior movie roles to show off her looks and nascent comedic talent. Harlow was in the film industry for only nine years, but she became one of the biggest stars in the US, whose image in the public eye has endured. Harlow was consistently voted one of the strongest box office draws in the United States from 1933 onward, often surpassing that of MGM's top leading ladies, such as Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer. Her movies also continued to make huge profits at the box office even during the middle of the Depression. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Harlow No. 22 on its greatest female screen legends of classical Hollywood cinema list.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1967-12-01 | The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy | ||
1957-12-26 | The Golden Age of Comedy | archive footage | |
1937-07-23 | Saratoga | Carol Clayton | |
1937-03-19 | Personal Property | Crystal Wetherby | |
1936-10-09 | Libeled Lady | Gladys Benton | |
1936-07-20 | Suzy | Suzy | |
1936-02-28 | Wife vs. Secretary | Helen 'Whitey' Wilson | |
1936-01-03 | Riffraff | Hattie | |
1935-08-09 | China Seas | Dolly 'China Doll' Portland | |
1935-04-19 | Reckless | Mona Leslie | |
1934-08-03 | The Girl from Missouri | Eadie | |
1933-12-22 | Dinner at Eight | Kitty Packard | |
1933-10-13 | Bombshell | Lola Burns | |
1933-06-30 | Hold Your Man | Ruby Adams | |
1932-10-22 | Red Dust | Vantine Jefferson | |
1932-06-25 | Red-Headed Woman | Lillian 'Lil' / 'Red' Andrews Legendre | |
1932-04-09 | Scarface | Blonde at Paradise Club | |
1932-02-13 | The Beast of the City | Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont | |
1932-02-10 | Three Wise Girls | Cassie Barnes | |
1931-12-02 | Beau Hunks | Jeanie Weenie - in Photo | |
1931-10-31 | Platinum Blonde | Ann Schuyler | |
1931-06-27 | Goldie | Goldie | |
1931-04-29 | Iron Man | Rose Mason | |
1931-04-23 | The Public Enemy | Gwen Allen | |
1931-04-18 | The Secret Six | Anne Courtland | |
1931-02-06 | City Lights | Diner in Restaurant (uncredited) | |
1930-11-15 | Hell's Angels | Helen | |
1930-01-18 | The Love Parade | Woman in Opera Box | |
1929-12-28 | New York Nights | Party Guest | |
1929-12-14 | Weak But Willing | Blonde Night Club Patron | |
1929-12-13 | This Thing Called Love | Extra | |
1929-10-25 | The Saturday Night Kid | Hazel | |
1929-10-19 | Bacon Grabbers | Mrs. Kennedy | |
1929-07-14 | Masquerade | Spectator | |
1929-05-25 | Thundering Toupees | ||
1929-05-18 | Double Whoopee | Swanky blonde | |
1929-04-27 | The Unkissed Man | Patient | |
1929-04-12 | Close Harmony | Chorus Girl | |
1929-03-30 | Why Is a Plumber? | ||
1929-02-28 | Why Be Good? | Blonde on Rooftop Bench at Junior's Second Party | |
1929-01-27 | Fugitives | Extra (uncredited) | |
1929-01-26 | Liberty | Woman in cab (as Harlean Carpenter) | |
1928-12-22 | Chasing Husbands | Bathing Beauty (uncredited) | |
1928-10-13 | Moran of the Marines | Extra (uncredited) | |
1928-04-29 | Honor Bound | Extra |